It is said that there are lies we are told and lies that we tell ourselves. Lotto is one of the few subjects in which this is true. Lies that range from myth to deception. We hope that the series of articles on lotto lies will shed some light where it is needed.
The first lotto lie is the classic skeptic’s comment.
Lotto Lie Number One - There is nothing you can do to increase your chances of winning the lottery.
The purpose of the Lotto Lie Number One article is to attack the skeptics. There is nothing a skeptic hates more than reason, logic, and facts.
This article will probably have little effect on them, but you will enjoy watching them squirm as I make my case.
The first lie about the lotto is actually quite naïve when you think about it. Like many other games, such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps and Texas Holdem, lotto is a game of chance. And, like all games of chance, the professional player has a distinct advantage over the novice. If you agree with this, enjoy the article on Lotto Lie #1.
The second article on the lotto lie is about the word “random”. The word “random” is so misused, abused and misunderstood that I classify it as a lotto secret. So read the article on Lotto Lie #2 and all will be revealed.
Lotto Lie #2 - Lotto is a game of chance.
Blackjack, Roulette, Craps and Texas Holdem have all been called games of chance. So why is it that professional gamblers do so well at these games? Could it be that they know something we don’t? If so, why should the lotto be any different? It isn’t. Read Lotto Lie #2 and find out why professional gamblers see the words “gambling” as an opportunity.
Lotto Lie #3 dispels the myth that lotto is a fair game. At first, you might just accept this statement and move on. But, if you stop and think about it for a second, many questions come to mind, like “Who said that?” and “Why? In fact, when you see how many winning strategies there are in the lotto, you realize that the game isn’t fair at all.
Lotto Lie #3 - Lotto is a fair game. The odds of winning the lotto are the same for everyone.
Of course, the state lotto officials have to say it’s a fair game, just like the casino operator has to say the blackjack tables are fair. But, you know that’s simply not true. Would you believe it’s fair if Doyle Brunson sat down at your Texas Holdem table? While it would be fun, you know where your money is going to end up. The Lotto Lie No. 3 article is a real eye-opener.
Lotto Lie No. 4 deals with another common lotto myth: a computer can’t help you improve your chances of winning the lotto. You guessed it. Another lie bites the dust.
Lotto Lie #4 - A computer won’t help you improve your chances of winning the lotto jackpot.
I am amazed that intelligent people would make such an inane statement. Think about it. Is there anything in our lives today that the computer has not helped? Man has created the Internet, the cell phone, sent robots to Mars, unraveled genetic codes, but he can’t help you improve your lotto game! You’ll really enjoy the article on Lotto Lie #4.
There are skeptics who say that using a computer to analyze lotto numbers is a waste of time. Of course, they have never tried it, but they are convinced that they are experts at it. If they had taken the time to look, they would be shocked to find lotto trends and patterns at every turn. They are everywhere like agates on a beach. This brings us to Lotto Lie #5.
Lotto Lie #5 - There is no such thing as a lotto pattern.
Did you know that there are people who have the unique ability to look at the history of winning lotto numbers and see patterns and trends in lotto numbers? There are only a few of them and, I confess, I do not know how they do it. Just thinking about it makes me look for a bottle of Motrin. But give me a computer and I’ll find trends and patterns until the cows come home. The article on Lotto Lie #5 will make you want to know more.
Have you ever had to deal with someone who wants to be an example of human purity, looking down on you because you desperately need redemption? Well, I’m having a little fun with the anointed ones among us in the article on Lotto Lie #6. I’m sure they won’t see it that way, as they have their heads so high in the clouds it’s amazing they can even breathe. If you’ve ever met someone like that, you’ll take great pleasure in reading the article on Lotto #6 Lie.
Lotto Lie #6 - I don’t play the lotto because it’s a money game.
So, it’s a money game. So what? It’s fun, exciting and easy to play and, if you play responsibly, it’s inexpensive and won’t cause financial harm to anyone playing. So what are you waiting for? Turn on the bubble machine and let’s do a draw.
Now, if someone, because of a sincere religious belief, doesn’t play, I’m okay with that and even respect their decision. But when a hypocrite thinks he or she is superior and tries to claim some moral superiority, I calm down and write something like Lotto Lie #6, just for him or her. I hope you enjoy the Lotto Lie #6 article as much as I enjoyed writing it.
There seems to be no shortage of skeptics and critics who take pleasure in expressing their disdain for the use of lotto software to increase a player’s chances of winning the lotto. To them, it makes little sense. Even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, from an analysis of the history of winning numbers in each lotto, the skeptics and critics fall back on what they think is their trump card. Using lotto software is cheating. That’s Lotto Lie #7, which is the subject of the latest article in the Lotto Lies series.
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Lotto Lie #7 - Using lotto software is dishonest.
Using quality lottery software can increase a serious player’s chances of winning the lotto. But to call it cheating is ridiculous. Without predictions and forecasts, business, industry and government would grind to a halt. All professional players prepare for a game.